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What is Type 2 Diabetes? Part 1 of 3
What is Type 2 Diabetes? Part 1 Program Description: AHRQ and the National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP), a federally-sponsored program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), collaborated to bring you this program about type 2 diabetes. In Part 1 of this three-part series, you will learn how to recognize the symptoms and risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes, and how diabetes affects the way your body uses the food you eat. The pancreas releases insulin as your blood glucose rises. Glucose is used for energy or stored for later use. When you have diabetes your body cant keep your blood glucose in a healthy range without help. The higher your blood glucose goes, the more likely you are to develop harmful Symptoms of Diabetes. Understanding the symptoms of type 2 diabetes can lead to early detection and treatment.
What are the most basic symptoms of diabetes?
I’ve always had lots of sugar, and don’t seem to have Symptoms of Diabetes. How can I know if I have it?
Also, how do you know if you have bad blood? I ask because I’ve always ate unhealthy food, for like 10 years.
Type 2 diabetes in children
Dr. Jon Oden, an endocrinologist at Children’s in Dallas, Texas, says it’s becoming more common for children to be diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, a disease that used to be known as adult-onset diabetes. Find out why more children are showing symptoms of the disease and what you can do to help you child, by visiting bit.ly
Symptoms of diabetes (reverse in 7 days)
Reverse the Symptoms of Diabetes in 7 days. Imagine eating an apple to lower your blood sugar level. How can this be? See my food charts and learn the secret.
If blood sugar levels are in normal range,can you still have diabetes symptoms?
Ive been checking on my blood sugar levels because i have a history in my family and because im over weight,i also have been getting these weird symptoms like; fatigue,shaky hands,some mood swings,and my eyes be feeling weird but not blurry nor out of focus they feel like they want to sink in,but i have been checking my sugar for the past week and its always in normal range,can someone give me good advise?
Diabetes symptoms and treatment – Early symptoms diabetes type 2
Visit diabetessymptomstreatment.com for more helpful information about diabetes type 2 symptoms and treatment. Type 2 diabetes can cause serious health complications. That’s why is very important to know how to spot type 2 diabetes symptoms. Even pre-diabetes can increase the chance of heart…
Diabetes shouldn’t deter young athletes: study
Diabetes shouldn’t deter young athletes: study
A new study led by York University researchers finds that young athletes with Type 1 diabetes may experience a marked decrease in performance as a result of their blood sugar levels.
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Can low blood sugar lead to diabetes? Or can the symptoms be confused with one another?
I have low blood sugar but recently I looked up Symptoms of Diabetes and I have:
Blurry Vision
Fatigue
Irritation
Increase hunger
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Even if I don’t have diabetes, how does it explain my blurry vision? Can low blood sugar lead to diabetes?
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Diabetes: The hidden epidemic.
Sian Welby discusses with Dr Chris Steele the Symptoms of Diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes is most prevalent in young people, whereas Type 2 is more likely to be found in older people. Type 2 represents 90% of all cases. Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes: Symptoms can come on very rapidly, and include intense thirst, need to pass urine frequently, weight loss, and recurrent infections. For Type 2 Diabetes, on average a sufferer will ahve the disease for 7 years before it is diagnosed. Symptoms come on more slowly, and include thirst, tiredness, need to pass urine, disurbance to vision. It is a serious disease that can lead to blindness, amputation, heart disease, kindey failure, erectile disfunction and other problems. It is easy to be tested, and this can even be done yourself at home with a testing kit from your pharmacist. Who should get tested People over 40 The overweight If you ahve family memebers who are diabetic. People of Asian and afro-carribean origin should be tested in their twenties. 80% of diabetics are overweight.